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Panthro has some awesome sideburns

80s Cheetara was hotter.

Looking forward to this.


 

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just occurred to me about Panthro...


 

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Oooops, That was Lion-O? I thought it was Wily Katt

Too Boy-ish. We know he's still a boy, but in an adult body...


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Oooops, That was Lion-O? I thought it was Wily Katt

Too Boy-ish. We know he's still a boy, but in an adult body...
I could see that as being intended to be an 18-20 yr old. The face is still boyish, (plus being mixed with cat features, and drawn in an anime influenced style, you're automatically going to end up with a younger looking character, imo) but you don't get a build like that on a 12 yr old.


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I can accept the character design based on how Lion-O acted in the original series...


 

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Originally Posted by warden_de_dios View Post
Panthro has some awesome sideburns

80s Cheetara was hotter.

Looking forward to this.
Agreed about Cheetara, though I think Lion-O is much hotter this time around. 80s Lion-O looked far too much like a clown, and now really creeps me out.


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Is anyone else bothered by how "anime" inspired all the cartoons are these days?

I really miss older style animation and seems any time I see a new remake of those old 80s cartoons there redone in some anime-ish fashion and I just don't like it as much.

I prefer the older style animation, though Lion-O did look like a clown.


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Who's that?
Forget name, but it is a character from Cowboy Bebop.

Edit: Jet Black from Cowboy Bebop


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I'm more concerned that people think there is an "anime" style and that it somehow take precedence over Disney which inspired a lot of Anime creators' styles >.> I hate that people think that it's a bad thing to draw on one style more so than another or that one style becomes more popular for a time. The current styles are merges of the various styles, both eastern and western, that are most attractive to people.


 

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I like both Cheetaras. This one has a better cleavage though.



 

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And, at long last, Tigra looks like a ninja.

I'll probably check this out.


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Is anyone else bothered by how "anime" inspired all the cartoons are these days?

I really miss older style animation and seems any time I see a new remake of those old 80s cartoons there redone in some anime-ish fashion and I just don't like it as much.
Well, an actual Japanese studio is doing the artwork, so it isn't so much "anime inspired" as it's actual anime style.


 

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Originally Posted by Ice_Wall View Post
Is anyone else bothered by how "anime" inspired all the cartoons are these days?

I really miss older style animation and seems any time I see a new remake of those old 80s cartoons there redone in some anime-ish fashion and I just don't like it as much.

I prefer the older style animation, though Lion-O did look like a clown.
I don't mind it when it's done right and of course, Studio 4c is a Japanese company. The older stuff was drawn well, though if memory serves right...a lot of American 80's cartoons were done by the same company >.> Time progresses, anime has been mainstream for around a decade and art styles change/evolve.


 

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Originally Posted by Ice_Wall View Post
Is anyone else bothered by how "anime" inspired all the cartoons are these days?

I really miss older style animation and seems any time I see a new remake of those old 80s cartoons there redone in some anime-ish fashion and I just don't like it as much.

I prefer the older style animation, though Lion-O did look like a clown.
What irritates me about this trend is that the producers/execs seem to think that what people want is only the visual style of anime, as if the whole attraction to that particular genre (for lack of a better word) is the way it looks and not the stories that are told.


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Here's another retro screw up. Next thing you know, they'll make a GI Joe remake that has them as the enemy.


 

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speaking of animation, the animation done for the new g.i. joe-renegades cartoon on the hub imo is just bad i think.
Ive only seen the Commercials. But as much as I love Gi Joe, and I do , a lot, I won't watch Renegade with the way the animation looks, it looks horrible.


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Here's another retro screw up. Next thing you know, they'll make a GI Joe remake that has them as the enemy.
I was temped to reply to this, but I wasn't sure if you were joking or not...
But I didn't have to...

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speaking of animation, the animation done for the new g.i. joe-renegades cartoon on the hub imo is just bad i think.
Realize that G.I. Joe: Renegades is produced by the same people that did the MIB animated series (and wouldn't be surprised that the same animation house was used too...), there's enough similarities you can tell.

Now on to the topic at hand...

The Character Designs don't look too bad...
Well except for Lion-o, maybe. I keep expecting a Super Sayian glow coming off of him for some reason...
And Tygra using a gun, in addition to the whip.

What worries me is comments made by the series Producer. While partly quoted in the OP's link, here's what concerns me from the linked article...


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But what about the whole "reimagining" thing? Jelenic agreed that the word "reimagining" could mean a lot of things, so he explained one specific change he's looking to make with the new series.


"One thing is that I tried to simplify the mythology a little bit," he said. "It's a pretty complicated backstory that borrows from a lot of other sci-fi stuff, like Superman and Star Wars. In developing this, I wanted it to be a little more simple. In the other version, there's something like three different planets involved, and they all converge onto one planet, and nobody's really connected. I just wanted to bring that all together."

Simplifying the Mythos?? Dear Gawd, as it was, it was reasonably simple at the start. It only got a bit convoluted after the other three and the Lunataics and New Thunderra got added into the mix. The Basic Mythos worked for what was going on. Heck, I was in the intended Demographic when the original series aired, and I understood it then!


I'll be willing to give it a chance, but I don't have high expectations for it.

Thank you for the time...


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Might be intresting to watch